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trish: get in there betsy. >> 96%. trish: what makes you so convinced of that? >> oh, because, community rating, selling insurance to everybody at the same price regardless of their health history is the single biggest reason accounting for premium hikes we have seen since 2016, you can look at the consultants show that that is is single reason that pushed up premiums and deductibles, we are taking that away and saying, now insurance companies can give healthy people a break. it's going to be a huge double-digit break for the 4% of people that -- trish: hang on, hang on. i'm going to get to donald trump's tweet in a second on this. but i was making the comparison with my tremendously talented, brilliant team producers here, look, we as a company at 21st century fox we can go to health insurers and say, hey, we have all the employees and we want the best possible rate and there's someone there on behalf of the company negotiating for all of us employees. well, if you don't have that option, if you're not employed or you're a small business owner or you work for s
trish: get in there betsy. >> 96%. trish: what makes you so convinced of that? >> oh, because, community rating, selling insurance to everybody at the same price regardless of their health history is the single biggest reason accounting for premium hikes we have seen since 2016, you can look at the consultants show that that is is single reason that pushed up premiums and deductibles, we are taking that away and saying, now insurance companies can give healthy people a break. it's...
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betsy needs a new agent.ed, like will ferrell sings, hillary clinton recently just told people what they want to hear, that is all you can do. betsy devos should have held up a giant check and showed how much money she made, popped some champagne, and walked out and let some jay-z music play. she just mic dropped, walked out like a boss. i love the hillary clinton one. that was great the other day. i don't know if you saw that. she was like, i have been drinking chardonnay and reorganizing my closet. i bet she was reorganizing her closet. the skeleton goes here, that one goes there. hey, bill, remember my plan for socialized medicine? it's in this box. >> tucker: i would like to picture that happening in the post presidential bedroom in chappaqua. [laughs] that's hilarious. did you go to college? >> i did. i went to ohio state university. i found it to be a giant waste.. nothing happened fast enough. i left after two years. i was paying the bills, and i am like, you know what, i got to go. so, i handed the gu
betsy needs a new agent.ed, like will ferrell sings, hillary clinton recently just told people what they want to hear, that is all you can do. betsy devos should have held up a giant check and showed how much money she made, popped some champagne, and walked out and let some jay-z music play. she just mic dropped, walked out like a boss. i love the hillary clinton one. that was great the other day. i don't know if you saw that. she was like, i have been drinking chardonnay and reorganizing my...
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betsy devos was given one hour to make remarks but finished in just 20 minutes. >>> what is the fuss about divorce and hbcu? >> reporter: betsy devos came under fire in the past for historically black colleges and universities and it was all part of the reason why some are having trouble warming up to her. in a tweet, education secretary betsy devos said she's committed to supporting hbcus but we learned quickly during her first commencement speech that others are not ready to support her. >> we undoubtedly disagree at times. [ booing ] i hope we can do so respectfully. >> reporter: in february, she angered many in the black community when she referred to historical universities as, quote, real pioneers of school choice. in fact, hbcus were founded during a time when african-americans could attend white schools. students hand-delivered petitions with more than 50,000 signatures asking the school to reconsider her as the commencement speaker. >> we always make new friends and if you don't have friends, it's very difficult to raise money. >> i'm honored to become a wildcat. [ booing ]
betsy devos was given one hour to make remarks but finished in just 20 minutes. >>> what is the fuss about divorce and hbcu? >> reporter: betsy devos came under fire in the past for historically black colleges and universities and it was all part of the reason why some are having trouble warming up to her. in a tweet, education secretary betsy devos said she's committed to supporting hbcus but we learned quickly during her first commencement speech that others are not ready to...
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good to see you. >> thank you, hi, fred. >> hi, betsy. lou: this house bill is a victory for president, and to paul ryan's credit, he applauded president's leadership, first thing he said as he stepped on to the microphone and cameras, impressive. >> yes, this is the president's triumph, he had to intervene in last minute, let's hope this is a good sign that president will lead the way on tax reform. this -- lou: let's not get ahead of ourselves. >> right, this he'll bill is a big -- health bill is a big win, revealing job killingisme employer mandate. most important deliver to people of individual market, people stuck there, double digit prumium premiums. lou: frid, your thoughts on about what is ahead in senate. what betsy outlined is reality, but there are forces as you know in the senate who want to starts anew. lou: one thing first, i think that difference is that trump. he did what he -- he didn't do the first time when they did not send the bill for a vote. then he just told house should do, thitime weht they negotiated. he made a
good to see you. >> thank you, hi, fred. >> hi, betsy. lou: this house bill is a victory for president, and to paul ryan's credit, he applauded president's leadership, first thing he said as he stepped on to the microphone and cameras, impressive. >> yes, this is the president's triumph, he had to intervene in last minute, let's hope this is a good sign that president will lead the way on tax reform. this -- lou: let's not get ahead of ourselves. >> right, this he'll...
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. ♪ >>> rough day for education secretary betsy devos.te address at the commencement at the historically black college in daytona beach. bethune-cookman university in florida. here's what happened. >> i am honored to become a wildcat. >> nbc's mariano ostensio was at the ceremony. that was quite the scene. you could hear the booing. what happened? >> reporter: so, peter, now behind me, you see families are heading home to celebrate, but before, inside the venue here at bethune-cookman university at the commencement ceremony, secretary of education betsy devos got on that stage and started to hear booing from the crowd. many in the student body also in the graduating class getting u and giving their back to betsy devos, they did not agree with her being named commencement speaker at a historically black college. you also had the president of the school pleading with the student body to stop the ruckus, to stop the booing and respect his inviteee, threatening students at some point to have to mail in their degrees if the booing continued. >
. ♪ >>> rough day for education secretary betsy devos.te address at the commencement at the historically black college in daytona beach. bethune-cookman university in florida. here's what happened. >> i am honored to become a wildcat. >> nbc's mariano ostensio was at the ceremony. that was quite the scene. you could hear the booing. what happened? >> reporter: so, peter, now behind me, you see families are heading home to celebrate, but before, inside the venue here...
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good to see you. >> thank you, hi, fred. >> hi, betsy. lou: this house bill is a victory for president, and to paul ryan's credit, he applauded president's leadership, first thing he said as he stepped on to the microphone and cameras, impressive. >> yes, this is the president's triumph, he had to intervene in last minute, let's hope this is a good sign that president will lead the way on tax reform. this -- lou: let's not get ahead of ourselves. >> right, this he'll bill is a big -- health bill is a big win, revealing job killingisme employer mandate. most important deliver to people of individual market, people stuck there, double digit prumium premiums. lou: frid, your thoughts on about what is ahead in senate. what betsy outlined is reality, but there are forces as you know in the senate who want to starts anew. lou: one thing first, i think that difference is that trump. he did what he -- he didn't do the first time when they did not send the bill for a vote. then he just told house members what he thought they should do, this time w
good to see you. >> thank you, hi, fred. >> hi, betsy. lou: this house bill is a victory for president, and to paul ryan's credit, he applauded president's leadership, first thing he said as he stepped on to the microphone and cameras, impressive. >> yes, this is the president's triumph, he had to intervene in last minute, let's hope this is a good sign that president will lead the way on tax reform. this -- lou: let's not get ahead of ourselves. >> right, this he'll...
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and it's -- betsy devos.to explain her vision for bringing educational opportunities to low income -- paul: and explain what she did. she worked for something called americans for -- >> school -- i'm blanking on the exact name of her organization. paul: educational freedom or something like that. >> but betsy devos spent a lot of money pushing for school choice. paul: right. >> which is very popular in the black community. you won't hear that from the -- paul: charter schools. >> vouchers, charter schools, home schooling, you name it. she wants better educational options, and she's pushing for the types of schools that are, in fact, closing the achievement gap. so she really did deserve to be heard on this subject, and it's a shame she wasn't able to. paul: kudos, though, to the president at bethune cookman for standing up and saying, look, let's tone it down or we're going to call this whole thing off. >> well, i thought that was fantastic, and i wondered when i was listening to those students, you know, wha
and it's -- betsy devos.to explain her vision for bringing educational opportunities to low income -- paul: and explain what she did. she worked for something called americans for -- >> school -- i'm blanking on the exact name of her organization. paul: educational freedom or something like that. >> but betsy devos spent a lot of money pushing for school choice. paul: right. >> which is very popular in the black community. you won't hear that from the -- paul: charter schools....
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emily, rotc student, was a senior at vermont's middlebury college in 2012 when she asked betsy about making a tote bag using material from an old army tent. >> i could definitely see the wheels turning. i just started asking her questions. what would it look like? why do you want to make one? who's going to make it? >> reporter: within days they began shaping a business plan. their mission? repurposing military surplus materials to create a is stainable product line, one that can also sustain careers for military vets. >> i also heard about challenges around veteran unemployment. those were really memorable conversations. >> reporter: betsy had already been working in e-commerce. but it was their mom who stitched together the first prototype tote bag. emily had deployed to afghanistan by july fourth weekend in 2013 when their company sword and plow began selling three products -- the tote, a rucksack, and a messenger bag. they've made more than 25,000 shipments since. they're made in the usa. the products have used more than 30,000 pounds of military surplus. >> anything from shell t
emily, rotc student, was a senior at vermont's middlebury college in 2012 when she asked betsy about making a tote bag using material from an old army tent. >> i could definitely see the wheels turning. i just started asking her questions. what would it look like? why do you want to make one? who's going to make it? >> reporter: within days they began shaping a business plan. their mission? repurposing military surplus materials to create a is stainable product line, one that can...
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imagine if betsy wasn't betsy but michelle obama, hillary clinton, and elizabeth warren.t with the media take be the then? we just got another glimpse of the assembly line where the cases get filled. i want to do -- i have to give credit to the college. the college could have canceled and they didn't. they went through it. a lot of people canceled these events or speakers but they went through it. this was edison jackson, the president. >> if this behavior continues, your degrees will be mailed to you. choose which way you want to go. >> greg: i thought that was great, kimberly. >> kimberly: i love it. the kind of behavior you are seeing in colleges. imagine if your child went there and behaved that way. so disrespectful to somebody that had the courage to show up. someone who strongly supports education. it's really sad what's happening. it's happening very quickly. in rapid succession across the country. its institutions of ignorance. the don't even let anybody speak or try to listen or understand a different point of view. i think she handled herself with composure. i
imagine if betsy wasn't betsy but michelle obama, hillary clinton, and elizabeth warren.t with the media take be the then? we just got another glimpse of the assembly line where the cases get filled. i want to do -- i have to give credit to the college. the college could have canceled and they didn't. they went through it. a lot of people canceled these events or speakers but they went through it. this was edison jackson, the president. >> if this behavior continues, your degrees will be...
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betsy devos, her values, beliefs are not in line with the general public.: what are your thoughts there? >> my thoughts are, what general public? that's what i'm saying. the nation has been divided up on black and white, hispanic, andation and arab when we should have been looking at each other as americans, and i believe the black graduating students, the hbcu's, whatever university, the blacks and latinos are, we have a president in office that has extended the hand of friendship to people of color, whether you are in the inner cities or in the universities. and i think that it would be a travesty if we don't take up the offer to sit down at the table with our president, donald j. trump. with our education secretary, betsy devos, and sit down and eat at the table. not just for ourselves, our community, but as well for as americans. liz: brunell, we have this story for your reaction as well. delphi university men's lacrosse team in new york is under fire after they ran onto the field under a voice-over of president trump's make america great again speech.
betsy devos, her values, beliefs are not in line with the general public.: what are your thoughts there? >> my thoughts are, what general public? that's what i'm saying. the nation has been divided up on black and white, hispanic, andation and arab when we should have been looking at each other as americans, and i believe the black graduating students, the hbcu's, whatever university, the blacks and latinos are, we have a president in office that has extended the hand of friendship to...
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betsy, let me start with you.i think pence has managed to convince people that he's out of the loop on all this, but at a certain point there's only so out of the loop that you can be before people start asking questions. >> in pence's defense, of course, he's not the only senior white house staffer that seems to be wildly unaware of what the president is doing. just about everybody in the white house was pushing the narrative that the president himself subsequently debunked that the president fired comey because of the rosenstein memo. that wasn't just pence. >> that's a fair point. >> that said, though, obviously you expect the president and the vice president to be on the same page about these decisions of enormous consequence. yeah, it does raise really serious credibility questions. what does the vice president know about the basic processes that the president goes through when he makes decisions that have significant impact on federal law enforcement? it's a challenge. it's going to be a big challenge for hi
betsy, let me start with you.i think pence has managed to convince people that he's out of the loop on all this, but at a certain point there's only so out of the loop that you can be before people start asking questions. >> in pence's defense, of course, he's not the only senior white house staffer that seems to be wildly unaware of what the president is doing. just about everybody in the white house was pushing the narrative that the president himself subsequently debunked that the...
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betsy ross is nice and clear. bristol burlington bridge is clear as well.to you. >>> having fun for free. how can you keep your whole family entertained at no cost this summer. a reason to celebrate. nfl rule change being made to bring back on the field. >>> and coming up at 6:00 following the trail of a man's missing luggage. his bags didn't make it home after a trip overseas. after months of waiting he called nbc 10 response for help. at 6:00 the story of what to do if your bags get lost. ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ [hissing] uh- i- [sound of wrench] [intricate guitar riff] [engine starts] [guitar continues] >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington with you now with breaking news out-month laurel, new jersey opinion he
betsy ross is nice and clear. bristol burlington bridge is clear as well.to you. >>> having fun for free. how can you keep your whole family entertained at no cost this summer. a reason to celebrate. nfl rule change being made to bring back on the field. >>> and coming up at 6:00 following the trail of a man's missing luggage. his bags didn't make it home after a trip overseas. after months of waiting he called nbc 10 response for help. at 6:00 the story of what to do if your...
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she and her sister betsy grew up in a military family. but emily, an rotc student, was in her senior year at vermont's middle bur middlebury college in 2012 when she asked her sister about making clothing from an army tent. >> what will it look like? who is going to make it? >> reporter: within days, they began shaping a business plan. their mission, repurpose military surplus materials to create a sustainable product line, that could also sustain careers for military vets. >> i also heard about challenges around veteran unemployment. those were memorable conversations. >> reporter: betsy had already been working in e-commerce. it was their mom who stitched together the first prototype tote bag. emily had deployed to afghanistan by july 4th weekend in 2013 when their company, sword and plow, began selling three products. a tote, a rucksack, and a messenger bag. they're made in the u.s. products have used more than 30,000 pounds of military surplus. >> anything from tents to parachutes to canvas to aircraft felt and insulation. >> this is
she and her sister betsy grew up in a military family. but emily, an rotc student, was in her senior year at vermont's middle bur middlebury college in 2012 when she asked her sister about making clothing from an army tent. >> what will it look like? who is going to make it? >> reporter: within days, they began shaping a business plan. their mission, repurpose military surplus materials to create a sustainable product line, that could also sustain careers for military vets. >>...
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the betsy ross, no delays. doing just fine from new station road. opposite direction, seeing more traffic and accumulation with volume as we get closer to the heart of rush hour in new jersey, as well. i'll have another update for you in the next ten minutes. >> see you then. thank you. 5:17. >>> another cool morning, 57 degrees. cloudy. >> we'll check in with meteorologist bill henley and the most accurate first alert forecast in the area. bill? >>> clouds and fog, too, especially in the suburbs. coatesville, one-mile visibility. back down to one mile in hazleton and two-mile visibility in pottstown. we'll see some thickening of the fog in some of the suburbs. fog is not an issue at all for trenton, philadelphia, mt. holly, and wilmington. clouds are overhead. the clouds could produce showers this morning. storms later today. right now it's just cloudy. the showers and thunderstorms for later are to northwest. you see shower activity that's mainly offshore. this morning, we'll see scattered showers during the day. most of the day, cloudy skies. her
the betsy ross, no delays. doing just fine from new station road. opposite direction, seeing more traffic and accumulation with volume as we get closer to the heart of rush hour in new jersey, as well. i'll have another update for you in the next ten minutes. >> see you then. thank you. 5:17. >>> another cool morning, 57 degrees. cloudy. >> we'll check in with meteorologist bill henley and the most accurate first alert forecast in the area. bill? >>> clouds and...
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thank you very much, betsy. chief manger can you take us from the sort of executive angle focus on the discussion to your perspective from the police agency, the police and community policing angle. >> i am happy to. thank you all for being here. i am not an attorney so i am a diversity on the panel. [laughter] i have been a police officer for 40 years and actually wanted to take us back to a lot of these issues have really popped up recent times because we had secure communities starting six, seven years ago which was a bit of a moving target for local law enforcement has worked with dhs, went to the priority enforcement programs which, in my view and in the view of large urban police departments around the country, was exactly the right balance that we were looking for in terms of focusing on individuals with committed crimes, serious crimes, and jurisdictions. now emily back to secure communities which again were trying to nail down exactly what that looks like. this really started for local police became a p
thank you very much, betsy. chief manger can you take us from the sort of executive angle focus on the discussion to your perspective from the police agency, the police and community policing angle. >> i am happy to. thank you all for being here. i am not an attorney so i am a diversity on the panel. [laughter] i have been a police officer for 40 years and actually wanted to take us back to a lot of these issues have really popped up recent times because we had secure communities starting...
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the betsy ross is clear and so is the tacony palmyra. i'll have updates for you on the rest of the foggy cameras and check in with new jersey again when i come back. >> thanks. >>> 5:10. searching for a killer and demanding justice. >> terrible. it's a shame. >> a heartbroken family talks about a 14-year-old boy who was murdered. what they say about the violence in their neighborhood. >>> on the run. a horse breaks free on the streets of manhattan. how the wild scene came to an unexpected end. [ bleep ] >>> 5:15. this morning we continue our nbc10 shore tour. >> and we look at what sea isle city has for the just coming season. matt delucia live. you're looking at tours you can go on to find some beach treasures? >> reporter: right. there's a lot that you can do on the beach. there are people going out with metal detectors trying to find buried treasure. others like to find treasures of the sea, if you will. there's a lot you can learn around here even from the seashells. >> get the clam out. when you see these little holes in, there you
the betsy ross is clear and so is the tacony palmyra. i'll have updates for you on the rest of the foggy cameras and check in with new jersey again when i come back. >> thanks. >>> 5:10. searching for a killer and demanding justice. >> terrible. it's a shame. >> a heartbroken family talks about a 14-year-old boy who was murdered. what they say about the violence in their neighborhood. >>> on the run. a horse breaks free on the streets of manhattan. how the...
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betsy devos endured a cascade of boos there. will ask one education reform leader if she should have even tried to deliver the address at a historically black college. what's that? p3 planters nuts, jerky and seeds. i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. befi was active.gia, i was energetic. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions... or suicidal
betsy devos endured a cascade of boos there. will ask one education reform leader if she should have even tried to deliver the address at a historically black college. what's that? p3 planters nuts, jerky and seeds. i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two:...
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this past week, education secretary betsy devos faced an auditorium full of jeering graduates as she delivered a commencement address that many students and graduates said she was in a place to get. andas the latest seen, there is a worry that the right to speak freely enshrined in the first amendment is losing ground at institutions of higher learning. is free this morning, speech at risk on college campuses? the line for democrats, republicans, and independents are on the screen. we're asking college students to call a special line. at can reach us online @cspanwj and facebook at facebook.com/cspan. for now, let's take a look at the less than warm welcome thomas received -- welcome de vos received. >> i am grateful to speak with for those of you disagreed with the invitation for me to be here. one of the hallmarks of higher education and of democracy is the ability to converse with and learn from those with whom we disagree. this behavior continues -- your degrees will be mailed to you. choose which way you want to go. graduates, would you please be seated? graduates, would you ple
this past week, education secretary betsy devos faced an auditorium full of jeering graduates as she delivered a commencement address that many students and graduates said she was in a place to get. andas the latest seen, there is a worry that the right to speak freely enshrined in the first amendment is losing ground at institutions of higher learning. is free this morning, speech at risk on college campuses? the line for democrats, republicans, and independents are on the screen. we're asking...
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whoever booked her to speaks loves betsy devos or hates betsy deboss.resident trump is scheduled to speak for graduations at liberty university and coast guard academy. for those colleges he won't be able to get to in person we put something together, an of bigly importance from the president of the united states. >> thank you. now in a certain way, the hard work begins. i'm asking you to dream big. there are a lot of people down there going to be successful. do you guys want to be successful or don't you care? always be around unsuccessful people, because everybody will respect you. do you understand that? i think it's really important, if somebody screws you, screw them back in spades. the other thing i tell people, because in new york it's like a total catastrophe. it's an epidemic. i always say, always have a prenuptial agreement. but i won't say that because you people don't get divorced, right? to get the press, read the internet, study other things. don't go for the mainstream media. go home and get a job. go home, get a job. i love you very much
whoever booked her to speaks loves betsy devos or hates betsy deboss.resident trump is scheduled to speak for graduations at liberty university and coast guard academy. for those colleges he won't be able to get to in person we put something together, an of bigly importance from the president of the united states. >> thank you. now in a certain way, the hard work begins. i'm asking you to dream big. there are a lot of people down there going to be successful. do you guys want to be...
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milana trump and mike pence and devos.on secretary betsy >> busy day. great people. great people now. i want to thank you. welcome soasure to many extraordinary teachers to the white house. this is called the people's house. also want to congratulate the counsel state school offices on year.56th these are the greatest. want to congratulate you all. it's amazing. each of you has dedicated inspiring young minds and putting our children even path to happiness and success. lots of success. there are 55 teachers of the are here with us from every state. every state in the union. that right? from alabama. from alabama. with utah.ng fantastic. president. vice we have karen pence. so thank you very much. today we are one teacher in particular, she is the 2017 teacher of the year, chafee. [applause] sydney is a ninth grade humanities teacher at academy charter school in dorchester, massachusetts. sydney is the first teacher from massachusetts ever to win the from and the first public charter school. that is really something special. sydney like to congratulate you on this tre
milana trump and mike pence and devos.on secretary betsy >> busy day. great people. great people now. i want to thank you. welcome soasure to many extraordinary teachers to the white house. this is called the people's house. also want to congratulate the counsel state school offices on year.56th these are the greatest. want to congratulate you all. it's amazing. each of you has dedicated inspiring young minds and putting our children even path to happiness and success. lots of success....
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next, betsy cavendish, the general counsel to d.c. mayor muriel bowser. and then to betsy's immediate left, tom manger, the chief of police for the montgomery county police department and also, interestingly, the president of the major cities chiefs association. so we're looking for him to wear a couple of hats in this program too. to tom's left, chad mizel from the department of justice. chad is counsel to the deputy attorney general and will be bringing us the doj perspective. then to chad's left, tracy short. tracy is the principal legal adviser for i.c.e., immigration and customs enforcement, within the department of homeland security. so he'll be our second government speaker this morning. and at the -- no pun intended -- far left, michael niefack, principal in the d.c. region of jackson lewis pc. michael himself is former general counsel of i.c.e. so i'm really looking forward to his opportunity to reflect coming from both the private practice side but also with the government i.c.e. enforcement experience to sort of round out our discussion. so --
next, betsy cavendish, the general counsel to d.c. mayor muriel bowser. and then to betsy's immediate left, tom manger, the chief of police for the montgomery county police department and also, interestingly, the president of the major cities chiefs association. so we're looking for him to wear a couple of hats in this program too. to tom's left, chad mizel from the department of justice. chad is counsel to the deputy attorney general and will be bringing us the doj perspective. then to chad's...
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betsy devoss going to be here? she's busy trading her collection of children's tears. a lot of people think she's out of touch with working class america, but you which isliesen to me and listen right now, every morning betsy devoss is up at 5:00 a.m. putting your children on their flight to school. so don't you tell me she's out of touch, ok. hey, has anyone seen rick perry since he became energy secretary? i have a feeling he's sitting in a room full of plutonium waiting to become spiderman. that's just my hunch. a lot of people think steve ban none is the reasonable donald trump dog whistles to racists. that is just not true. ask steve ban none. is steve ban none here? -- bannon here? do not see steve bannon. i do not see steve bannon. not see steve bannon. ot see steve bannon. ot see steve bannon. frederick douglass isn't here and that's because he's dead. someone please tell the president. mike pence wanted to be here tonight but his wife wouldn't let him because apparently one of you ladies is ovulating. good job ladies, because of you we couldn't hang out with m
betsy devoss going to be here? she's busy trading her collection of children's tears. a lot of people think she's out of touch with working class america, but you which isliesen to me and listen right now, every morning betsy devoss is up at 5:00 a.m. putting your children on their flight to school. so don't you tell me she's out of touch, ok. hey, has anyone seen rick perry since he became energy secretary? i have a feeling he's sitting in a room full of plutonium waiting to become spiderman....
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to tell us more about this is betsy teusch.ed tools for empowering global women" gives information on simple things any of us can do to help people in the poorest areas of the world. good to talk with you again. - great to be here. thanks for having me. - the title of your book singles out helping women, but childhood hunger certainly isn't limited to just girls. - that's absolutely true. in a typical house, boys are usually better fed, but when you come to the level of children starving to death which is called "acute malnutrition" that's really, that happens to both boys and girls. - how big a problem is childhood hunger? - well, it's an enormous problem, but there has been a lot of progress made in the last bunch of years. we don't have as many people dying from hunger as we used to and that's great, but there's still a lot of room as long as anybody is hungry. when i say hungry, i don't mean food insecure occasionally, i mean really just starving to death unfortunately. - and where is it most likely found? - it's most commo
to tell us more about this is betsy teusch.ed tools for empowering global women" gives information on simple things any of us can do to help people in the poorest areas of the world. good to talk with you again. - great to be here. thanks for having me. - the title of your book singles out helping women, but childhood hunger certainly isn't limited to just girls. - that's absolutely true. in a typical house, boys are usually better fed, but when you come to the level of children starving...
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but here is my concern, betsy. you know, i don't know if you trust the government to negotiate anything; right? they're going to have to negotiate on behalf of those people with the preexisting conditions. are they going to be able to do that? >> yes. let me tell you about this. it's really a -- guaranteed protection for people with preexisting conditions. a whopping $138 billion over ten years. i crunched these numbers myself, so i know that they are more than adequate. they err on the side of extreme generosity. >> make enough money but the government, they're going to have to be tough here. >> yes. but in each state, if the state tells insurance companies you can charge people with preexisting conditions or put differently, if the state said you can give a break to healthy people, you can give them a premium break, we're going to see premiums come down by double digits, as much as half in some states. and then the people with preexisting conditions will not be out of pocket more money. >> we'll see. we'll see. i
but here is my concern, betsy. you know, i don't know if you trust the government to negotiate anything; right? they're going to have to negotiate on behalf of those people with the preexisting conditions. are they going to be able to do that? >> yes. let me tell you about this. it's really a -- guaranteed protection for people with preexisting conditions. a whopping $138 billion over ten years. i crunched these numbers myself, so i know that they are more than adequate. they err on the...
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wonder how this is going to go. >> the honorable betsy devos. i -- greg: maybe they're not booing. maybe they noticed lou dobbs in the audience. [laughter] he gets around. but maybe it'lling get better when devos takes the stage. >> thank you so very, very much, for this great honor and privilege. i am honored to become a wildcat. greg: anyway, it didn't get better. maybe if she talks about the options one has when meeting someone new? >> anytime we meet someone new, we have two options. we can focus on differences that might divide us, or we can choose to listen, to be receptive and to learn from others' experiences and perspectives. greg: well, that's the definition of irony. [laughter] what's not predictable in all of this is bethune cookman university. it did two brave be things. one, the school invited devos in the first place even though critics believe the administration is a threat to the school's federal funding. and, two, they didn't dis-invite her even after a petition went around to keep her out. and what about president edison jacks
wonder how this is going to go. >> the honorable betsy devos. i -- greg: maybe they're not booing. maybe they noticed lou dobbs in the audience. [laughter] he gets around. but maybe it'lling get better when devos takes the stage. >> thank you so very, very much, for this great honor and privilege. i am honored to become a wildcat. greg: anyway, it didn't get better. maybe if she talks about the options one has when meeting someone new? >> anytime we meet someone new, we have...
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host: another story on the washington times talks about secretary, betsy devos, and the reception she commencement ceremony saying on wednesday she plowed through her first of her ment address tenure over the noisy chorus of the university. after booing and cat calls began devos took the podium, many, but not all students stood up and turned backs on her while one could be heard chanting, every out the ocean center in daytonia beach, there anti-devos signs. early on, the president of the interrupted mrs. devos to say he would scrap the ceremony unless the crowd quieted. way you want to go,pted he said, in video to the graduation posted by several t.v. stations, the selection of keynote speaker ignited critic when is she students, way you want to go, he facult and he community leaders. d.c., republican line. hello. going. hi, how's it ust wanted to discuss comey firing and discuss the fellow who say that hillary clinton has been doing dealings and -- [cutting out] -- apologize, your dropping off in a really fast way. i apologize for that. do try scombak we'll see if we can get you back
host: another story on the washington times talks about secretary, betsy devos, and the reception she commencement ceremony saying on wednesday she plowed through her first of her ment address tenure over the noisy chorus of the university. after booing and cat calls began devos took the podium, many, but not all students stood up and turned backs on her while one could be heard chanting, every out the ocean center in daytonia beach, there anti-devos signs. early on, the president of the...
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betsy? >> >> it is a very scary time for many people and you lawyers play a very important role when it comesa to immigration. we don't have a right to counsel in immigration proceedings, but by engaging in community groups, you can provide some security to immigrants who live in our midst. there are many people who are here who are supposedly illegal, but they may have a claim to stay if they're helped by a lawyer to get various visas that provide more security. there are many people who are green cardholders who have never converted too citizenship for financial reasons or others, and with the help of counsel like you, u you can bring them more security so that, if they are arrested or find themselves i'm meshed in the criminal justice system, they won't find themselves deported so thank you. >> tom. >> public safety is based on the trust and confidence of the people we serve. for local police department is no different than theve missionf the federal law enforcement agency. i believe we c
betsy? >> >> it is a very scary time for many people and you lawyers play a very important role when it comesa to immigration. we don't have a right to counsel in immigration proceedings, but by engaging in community groups, you can provide some security to immigrants who live in our midst. there are many people who are here who are supposedly illegal, but they may have a claim to stay if they're helped by a lawyer to get various visas that provide more security. there are many...
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joining us from new york is michael stratford, who covers politics for politico. , betsy devosford testifying this week before congress about her budget and the policy of the administration. what are the significant changes that we have seen so far in the approach to education policy between the trump administration and obama administration? the budget that the trump administration proposed this onk is on that doubles down what was one of donald trump central education campaign promises and has long been a primary focus of secretary devos, which is school choice, and the budget makes some new investments in school choice policies expanding charter schools, allowing students to choose the public school that they want to attend from within a public school district, and it also make some cuts elsewhere throughout the education department. some steep cuts in some cases, so the overall topline numbers are pretty big cut from what the obama administration had been proposing and what congress had been funding the last years. host: the administration's budget released this week, particularly on educa
joining us from new york is michael stratford, who covers politics for politico. , betsy devosford testifying this week before congress about her budget and the policy of the administration. what are the significant changes that we have seen so far in the approach to education policy between the trump administration and obama administration? the budget that the trump administration proposed this onk is on that doubles down what was one of donald trump central education campaign promises and has...
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>> that is the crackdown on public opinion to some extent betsy can go into the country to work with the independent polling company and ask just about any questions you want to ask for:nobody reads the questionnaire. we ask would you like about putin or what don't you like? and people give us answers. we have tricks we can play to ask questions to tell if they are lying or not but the evidence is they are telling us as much of the truth as anybody. >> host: professor of what is the take away? >> the takeaway in the book is people support undemocratic regimes for the same reason they support democratic cuisines they'll like those that provide peace and prosperity although putin has find freedom of the press to repeal freedom of religion he has not tried to take people's votes away from them or limit freedom of travel are those sorts of things which the russians toward him for. government survived over time by inertia once in power to survive the first election it is hard to change and it is very hard to change if there isn't a significant change on offer right now there's no person a
>> that is the crackdown on public opinion to some extent betsy can go into the country to work with the independent polling company and ask just about any questions you want to ask for:nobody reads the questionnaire. we ask would you like about putin or what don't you like? and people give us answers. we have tricks we can play to ask questions to tell if they are lying or not but the evidence is they are telling us as much of the truth as anybody. >> host: professor of what is the...
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speed restrictionness play on the betsy ross bridge. more in about 10 minutes.ow back over to you. >>> now for a look at newspaper headlines across the region. >> new jersey governor chris christie has unveiled a program that will demolish 500 vacant abandoned and blighted properties in trenton, new jersey in an effort to increase public safety. the demolition program will be funded by an 11.5 million-dollar investment, some of the new jersey housing and mortgage finance agencies. trenton by the way has approximately 3,000 abandoned structures. >>> from the intelligencers governor tom wolf was in norristown to talk about penndot projects in southeastern pennsylvania. penndot has ear mark 550 million-dollar for 125 projects in our region. these projects include the paving of 235 miles of highways, and the repair and replacement of 33 bridges. >>> delaware county daily times after 41 years in law enforcement yeadon police chief don has hung up his badge. he started with the department back in 1975, retired yesterday, as he spent last 29 years of his career as boro
speed restrictionness play on the betsy ross bridge. more in about 10 minutes.ow back over to you. >>> now for a look at newspaper headlines across the region. >> new jersey governor chris christie has unveiled a program that will demolish 500 vacant abandoned and blighted properties in trenton, new jersey in an effort to increase public safety. the demolition program will be funded by an 11.5 million-dollar investment, some of the new jersey housing and mortgage finance...
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include,end speakers let harris at howard university in washington, d.c., betsy devos at the thin cookman university. ceo and president of aerojet rocketdyne, eileen drake at university of alabama in huntsville, executive chairman schultz, at, howard arizona state university, tempe, senator elizabeth warren at the university of massachusetts amherst, and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and seized on -- and c-span.org. live, today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. at 9:00 a.m., the u.s. house returns. off the floor members are invited to a classified briefing deputy attorney general rod rosenstein on the firing of fbi director james comey. up in 30 minutes on "washington journal,", congressman jim himes of connecticut, ranking member of the intelligence of committee on the nsa and cyber security, on the latest issues into the russianand -- into the interference. and representative kevin cramer from north dakota, on the future of the paris climate agreement and other international efforts to reduce climate change.
include,end speakers let harris at howard university in washington, d.c., betsy devos at the thin cookman university. ceo and president of aerojet rocketdyne, eileen drake at university of alabama in huntsville, executive chairman schultz, at, howard arizona state university, tempe, senator elizabeth warren at the university of massachusetts amherst, and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and seized on -- and c-span.org. live,...
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dise volunteers during a budget meeting betsy referred to east hartford as adult day care. today, parents, students and teachers responded they held a chose the wrong school district to criticize. they're now l challenging her to come to the school in person so they can have a productive conversation. the mayor of portland, organ is organizing a plant protest for this sunday. the plant is not welcome in portland especially since it comes just daze after a known extremist terrorized a teenage girl wearing a that job on a train and then a allegedly killed two people who came to her defense. they are pedaling a message of hatred. i'm appealing to the organizers of the all the right events, to cancel the events that they've scheduled. wheeler says while freedom speech is protected under the constitution, hate speech is not. rally oargs say they've received a permit from the feds allowing them to protest. ben and jerries ice cream no stranger to same sex marriage is banned in australia and it has been for decades so ben and jerries is responding. from here on out when a customer
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students ages 16 to 24 years a historically black college, what happened when education secretary betsyevos gave the commencement speech. >> a marine lieutenant shot down in vietnam laid to rest today with full military honors at arlington national cemetery. the unforgettable service and why there's one loved one who didn't get the chance to say good-bye. >> and storm team 4 with more on the timing of that rain and cooler weather heading our >>> doug joins us now. i feel like we're clashing with your pink tie. wendy mentions that's a pale pink too what did you call it? >> washed out. >> put your bib back on. >> i don't know where you're going. pink is on the red spectrum. you know that right? >> um-hum. >> this was you earlier handly. >> come on, man. then you give it to me like that. >> i haven't even started drinking yet. >> that's right. i'm so excited about that. this is the night where -- i wish i did sports, but i'm just -- >> we wish we weren't working. >> exactly right. it's going to be awesome. the weather center tonight will have sports everywhere. you guys are welcome. normal
students ages 16 to 24 years a historically black college, what happened when education secretary betsyevos gave the commencement speech. >> a marine lieutenant shot down in vietnam laid to rest today with full military honors at arlington national cemetery. the unforgettable service and why there's one loved one who didn't get the chance to say good-bye. >> and storm team 4 with more on the timing of that rain and cooler weather heading our >>> doug joins us now. i feel...